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Web browsers and the downloadable client download the RuneScape client every time it is run, so shouldn't TRiBot? TRiBot used to download the RuneScape client and save it in a location so that it can be accessed at future times without the need of downloading it again. The intention of doing so was to make loading the client faster, thus allowing you to start bots with less waiting.

One downside of doing this is that Jagex will see via HTTP logs that you aren't downloading the client every time you boot the client. It's possible (but hasn't been proved) that Jagex could flag your account if they see that you aren't downloading the client every time you boot it.

Thus, we are releasing a new feature called "Human-Like Client Loading," which will force TRiBot to download/load the client in the exact manner of which is done by the official client. We hope this update will have a positive effect on the current and future bot detection.

This feature is automatically enabled for all users. To disable it, un-tick "Use Human-Like Client Loading" in the TRiBot settings.

TRiBot's updater has finally been updated to fix the issues that were caused by the resizable mode update.

Fix client crashing bug where loading the client with a small display area will cause the client to crash

Fix annoying Linux bug relating to painting events and peers

Fix settings saving bug where settings are saved to disk more often than they should

Fix RSInterface#isBeingDrawn bug affecting a limited amount of people

Drop Java 1.7 bytecode version for 1.8

Important: Since the downloadable RS client uses Java 7, it will no longer be compatible with Looking Glass. To make up for this, we will add support for using other clients such as RuneLite (at a later date).

This change was necessary to allow us to use Java 8 syntax. It also paves the way for Java 9/10/11 support.